Texas Tree List

Texas Tree List

TEXAS TREE LIST CSP Tree List use Natural Hwd Regeneration, WRP, Windrows, Wildlife and Riparian Use Marked Trees Plant Materials for Natural Hwd Artificial - Planting Tolerance * Tolerance * pH Common Uses Common Sites Regeneration Regeneration Seedlings Flooding* Shading** Range WRP Windrow Wildlife Riparian Anacahuita (Cordia boissieri) Wild Olive no data I I w.r. G uplands Anaqua (Ehretia anacua) no data I I-M 5.5-7.5 E uplands Arborvitae (Thuja orientalis) no data x I I 5.2-7.0 x uplands Arizona cypress (Cupressus arizonica) no x I I w.r. x G uplands Ash: Berlandier (Fraxinus berlandieriana) sprouts x I I w.r. G uplands Ash: Fragrant (Fraxinus cuspidata) sprouts I I w.r. G uplands Ash: Green (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) sprouts, seed x MT M-T 5.0-8.0 x x G x bottomlands to uplands Ash: Texas (Fraxinus texensis) sprouts I I-M w.r. G uplands Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) sprouts, seed x I-WT I-M 4.5-7.3 E x well drained bottomlands to uplands Cedar: Texas (Juniperus ashei) no I I-M 6.5-8 x F uplands Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) sprouts x WT-MT I 5.5-7.5 x x F x well drained bottomlands to uplands Cottonwood: Arizona (P. fremontii v mesetae) sprouts MT I 5.5-7.5 x x F x well drained bottomlands to uplands Cottonwood: Rio Grande (P. fremontii v wislizerii) sprouts MT I w.r. x F x well drained bottomlands to uplands Crabapple: Western (Malus ioensis) no data I I-M w.r. E uplands Deordar cedar (Cedrus deodara) no data x I I 6.0-7.5 x G uplands Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis) sprouts MT I 6.0-9.0 G x streambanks, water edges Eastern Red Bud (Cercis canadensis) sprouting x I T 4.5-7.8 F uplands Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) no x I I 4.7-7.8 x F uplands Elm: American (Ulmus americana) sprouting x WT I-M 5.5-8.0 x x G x well drained bottomlands to uplands Elm: Cedar (Ulmus crassifolia) no data x MT I 5.5-7.0 G x bottomlands to uplands Elm: Lacebark (Ulmus parvifolia) sprouts x I I 5.0-8.0 x G x uplands Elm: Slippery (Ulmus rubra) sprouts, seed x WT-MT I-M 5.2-8.0 x x G x well drained bottomlands to uplands Elm: Winged (Ulmus alata) no data x MT I 5.5-7.0 x G x bottomlands to uplands Hackberry: Northern hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) no data WT I w.r. x x G x bottomlands to uplands Hickory: Bitternut (Carya cordiformis ) sprouts, seed WT M-T 4.5-5.5 x G x well drained bottoms to uplands Hickory: Black (Carya texana) no data I I-M 4.0-7.4 G uplands Hickory: Mockernut (Carya tomentosa ) sprouts, seed I I-M 4.5-5.5 G uplands TEXAS TREE LIST CSP Tree List use Natural Hwd Regeneration, WRP, Windrows, Wildlife and Riparian Use Marked Trees Plant Materials for Natural Hwd Artificial - Planting Tolerance * Tolerance * pH Common Uses Common Sites Regeneration Regeneration Seedlings Flooding* Shading** Range WRP Windrow Wildlife Riparian Hickory: Sweet Pecan (Carya illinoensis) no data x WT-MT I 5.0-7.3 x x E x well drained bottomlands to uplands Hickory: Water/Bitter pecan (Carya aquatica ) sprouts, seed x MT-T I 4.8-6.0 x E x bottomlands Juniper: One-Seed (Juniperus monosperma) no I I 5.0-8.1 G uplands Juniper: Redberry juniper (Juniperus pinchotii) no I I 5.0-8.0 x G uplands Juniper: Rocky Mtn. (Juniperus scopulorum) no x I I 5.0-8.4 x G uplands Locust: Black (Robinia pseudoacacia) sprouts I I 4.6-8.2 G uplands Locust: Honey (Gleditsia triacanthos) coppices MT I 6.0-8.0 x x G x bottomlands to uplands Maple: Bigtooth (Acer grandidentatum) sprouts I M 5.3-7.5 F along streams to uplands Maple: Boxelder (Acer negundo) sprouts, seed WT-MT M 4.0-7.5 x F x Moist bottoms and terraces Montezuma Baldcypress (Taxodium mucronatum) no data x T I 4.6-7.5 G x bottomlands to wet sites Mulberry: Red (Morus rubra) sprouts, seed x I-WT M-T 4.4-7.5 x E x well drained bottomlands to uplands Mulberry: Texas (Morus microphylla) sprouts, seed WT M-T 4.5-7.5 x E x well drained bottomlands to uplands Oak: Bastard, Durand (Quercus sinuata) sprouts I I w.r. G uplands Oak: Blackjack (Quercus marilandica) sprouts I I-M 4.5-5.8 x G uplands Oak: Bur (Quercus macrocarpa) sprouts, seed x WT I 6.0-6.3 x x E x well drained bottomlands to uplands Oak: Chinkapin (Quercus muehlenbergii) sprouts, seed x I-WT I 6.6-7.4 x x E x well drained bottomlands to uplands Oak: Escarpment Live Oak (Quercus fusiformis) sprouts I I w.r. G uplands Oak: graves (Quercus gravesii) no data I I-M w.r. G uplands Oak: Harvard, Shin (Quercus havardii) sprouts I I-M w.r. E uplands, sand dunes Oak: Lacey, Canyon (Quercus laceyi) sprouts I-WT I 6.6-8.4 G x riparian areas to uplands Oak: Live (Quercus virginiana) sprouts, seed x I-WT M 5.0-7.0 G uplands Oak: Mexican Blue Oak (Quercus oblongifolia) no data I I w.r. G uplands Oak: Mohr, scrub (Quercus mohriana) sprouts I I w.r. G uplands Oak: Post (Quercus stellata) sprouts, seed x I M 5.1-7.3 x E uplands Oak: Texas Red, Buckley, (Quercus buckleyi) sprouts I I 5.5-7.5 E uplands TEXAS TREE LIST CSP Tree List use Natural Hwd Regeneration, WRP, Windrows, Wildlife and Riparian Use Marked Trees Plant Materials for Natural Hwd Artificial - Planting Tolerance * Tolerance * pH Common Uses Common Sites Regeneration Regeneration Seedlings Flooding* Shading** Range WRP Windrow Wildlife Riparian Osage-Orange (Maclura pomifera) sprouting I I-M 4.4-7.8 x F well drained bottomlands to uplands Pine: Afghanistan (Pinus eldarica) no x I I 6.0-8 x G uplands Pine: Mexican Pinyon (Pinus cembroides) no x I I 6.5-8.0 x G uplands Pine: Pinyon (Pinus edulis) no I I 6.5-8.0 x G uplands Pine: Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa) no x I I 5.0-9.0 x G uplands Pine: Scotch (Pinus sylvestris) no x I I 4.5-7.0 x G uplands Sugarberry (Celtis laevigata) sprouts, seed x MT M 5.0-7.8 x x G x bottomlands to uplands Texaas Red bud (Cercis spp.) sprouting x I T 4.5-7.8 F uplands Walnut: Black (Juglans nigra) no data x I-WT I 5.0-8.0 G x well drained bottomlands to uplands Walnut: Little Walnut (Juglans microcarpa)- Texas no data WT I 5.5-7.0 G x well drained bottomlands to uplands Willow: Black (Salix nigra) sprouts x MT I 4.8-8.0 F x streambanks, water edges Willow: Sandbar (Salix interior) sprouts WT-MT I 5.5-7.8 G x streambanks, bottomlands Wright acacia (Acacia wrightii) no data I I 5.5-7.8 F uplands X = bareroot or sprouts are generally more vigorous on smaller containerized seedlings diameter trees or saplings. Seeds may be sprodaic not occurring every year. commercially available * Flooding Tolerance: Wildlife Food Source I- Intolerant of flooding E-Excellent WT- Able to tolerate saturated or flooded soils for short periods (weakly tolerant) G-Good MT- Able to tolerate saturated or flooded soils for several months, but mortality is high if flooding persists during the growing season (moderately tolerant) F-Fair T- Able to tolerate saturated or flooded soils for long periods during the growing season ** Shading Tolerance: WRP, Windrows, Riparian I- Intolerant of shading x = suited for that use M- Moderately tolerant of shading T- Tolerant of shading VT- Very tolerant of shading.

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